A newly unsealed court document says a Texas man tipped the FBI that a man he visited in Montevideo was involved in more than just an ordinary protest movement. The search warrant affidavit was made public Wednesday under an order from a federal magistrate judge to unseal it and other filings in the case of Buford Rogers. The 24-year-old was arrested in May for what the FBI called a “terror plot” but was indicted only on weapons charges. According to the document, the unnamed informant, from San Antonio, told the FBI he spent time with the Rogers family at their home near Montevideo, but left in late April when he believed Rogers was preparing an attack on a police station and other targets.

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It’s Winthrop Day today (THU) on KNUJ as our 2014 Town Days Tour continues. Mike Lemmer is broadcasting from Eagle’s Landing in Winthrop this afternoon as we celebrate the community. Mike’s guests will include Winthrop …